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Sharon Heather LEVEQUE

1942 - 2021

Sharon Heather LEVEQUE obituary, 1942-2021, Kelowna, BC

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1942

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2021

Sharon LEVEQUE Obituary

LEVEQUE, Sharon Heather: August 3, 1942 - April 15, 2021 Sharon (Daniel) Leveque was born in Penticton, BC on August 3, 1942 and moved to Kimberley, BC at the age of one (growing up in Chapman Camp). She graduated from Selkirk High School after having fun playing basketball and belonging to many clubs. She was also instrumental in starting the first women's hockey team. Both her parents, Rita and John Daniel were active volunteers and therefore her commitment and dedication to volunteering was realized long before she became the volunteer "extraordinaire". Her years at the family summer cabin at Windermere Beach brought many highlights in her life as there was not one bad moment (or even seconds) during her summers spent there. She married the sweetheart of her high school life, Eugene, after dating from the time Sharon was in grade 8 and Eugene was in grade 9. During their years in Vancouver, while Eugene attended UBC, and Sharon worked at UBC, they had so much fun and enjoyed life to the max. Following their marriage in 1965, they moved to Kingston, Ontario in September 1966 where Sharon worked at Queen's University and became very active in the Kingston Jaycettes serving on the board in every capacity, including President and winning the Jaycette of the year award in 1970. She also wrote the "History of the Canada Jaycettes", which was presented at the National Convention held in Kingston in 1973. After moving to Winfield (now Lake Country) in April 1971, Sharon worked at the Okanagan College Library, and in 1974 became the Director of Volunteer Services at Kelowna General Hospital, a position she deeply cherished, until her retirement in 1999. Her extensive volunteer commitments included crewing on numerous Theatre Kelowna productions, many projects, special events (including every Apple Triathlon Kelowna has hosted) serving on several boards at both the local and provincial levels including the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the United Way, The Western Association of Directors of Volunteers and the Canadian Association of Directors of Volunteers. She was an active member of the Bust'n Loose breast cancer dragon boat team, acting as the photographer for many years as well as the historian. More recently she volunteered as an Ambassador at the Kelowna International Airport (YLW) and also wrote "the History of the Ambassador Program". However, her latest commitment (in fact total enthusiasm and passion) was serving on the Nominations Committee for the Central Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame. She was such a sports fan for her lifetime and her "HABS" brought her so much happiness. You didn't dare call her or arrange a meeting during the OLYMPICS. She volunteered in so many areas and on so many projects that one person was heard to say "You are like God, you are everywhere". She lived by the following quote from King George the VI: "the highest of distinctions is service to others" Sharon donated "numerous" photographs and items to museums and sports halls of fames across Canada which were all truly appreciated and gave Sharon great joy. Three weeks following retirement she was diagnosed with breast cancer, which, with her very positive attitude, was overcome and then in 2008 she was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. As a result, she was the first woman in Western Canada to undergo a hysterectomy by a robot. In 2018 she was diagnosed with leukemia and suffered many side effects from the meds. She enjoyed socializing at neighbourhood "Happy Hours" and Birthday/Anniversary celebrations and in particular spending time with the most wonderful neighbours anyone could ever have, the Bischoffs. Survived by her loving husband Eugene of 56 years, sister Barb (Roger) in England and sister-in-law, Louise in California. Predeceased by parents Rita and John "Danny" Daniel, sisters Louise and Mary and brothers Doug and Barry and many relatives. One of her favourite expressions was "you only get out what you put in" and the T.E.A.M. meant a lot to her Together Everyone Achieves More. Use her favourite slogan daily Live! Love! Laugh! She loved her community and her sports and would appreciate any donations going towards the Sharon and Eugene Leveque Award with the Central Okanagan Bursary and Scholarship Society, c/o the Central Okanagan Foundation, Landmark One, 306-1726 Dolphin Avenue, Kelowna, V1Y 9R9 for awards for Secondary School grads who have excelled in sports and are going on to recognized post-secondary institutions (including trade schools).

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Published by Okanagan Valley Newspaper Group on Apr. 22, 2021.

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Jeanette Hoft

June 9, 2021

You were and endless bundle of energy and contagious enthusiasm Sharon. I know you have contributed to the lives of thousands. Rest in peace. Heart with you Eugene and everyone who loved Sharon.

Al Patterson

May 9, 2021

Growing up in the small town of Kimberley BC, all the people in our age group hung out, played sports and generally knew each other very well. Sharon and Eugene found each other early and it was a relationship that lasted a life-time. Yes she was a volunteer extraordinaire. Yes she kept unbelievable records and statistics. But all that pales to the quality of person Sharon was. When I talked to her and Eugene on the phone I would always come away enthused about something she had said.
She meticulously followed all the hockey teams that I coached. Every month or so in Arizona, I would get an envelope stuffed with clippings concerning some of the press coverage my teams, my players or myself had received in the British Columbia media. That would be followed by a phone call from Sharon to discuss things in more detail. Or, she was calling to tell me about a sports book that I must absolutely buy and read., I don't think I have ever in my life come across someone with "Listening Skills" as sharp as hers. You could tell her something and months (or years ) later she would want an update, Sharon and Eugene spent 2 winters here in Arizona with my wife and I and I thought I followed sports fairly closely. But, she always blew me away with her knowledge and her comments. Speaking with her on the phone in the waning days of her life you could just tell she was experiencing pain and discomfort. But she would always swing the conversation away from her and back to us. Eugene lost a wife but we all lost a friend and an example of how to live your life and help others.

Mary Waugh

May 4, 2021

My sincere condolences Eugene. I was so saddened to hear of the passing of Sharon, what a wonderful couple.
I first met Eugene and Sharon when they were celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary with a trip to the Yukon and Alaska. We exchanged names and phone numbers and this was to grow into a great true friendship. During the last 30 years, many phone calls, letters and cards have passed between Canada and Australia. We have been lucky to visit one another some four times and enjoyed the sincere friendship both in Canada and Australia. Sharon was a very sincere and vibrant person and lived life to the fullest. On the end of our phone conversations and letters they would all be ended with "Love and Hugs"
Sharon was a very dear friend as is Eugene and I know that Eugene will keep up with the volunteer work that Sharon was so very, very passionate about. Rest in Peace, Sharon.

Mary Waugh, Queensland, Australia

Tania Jones

May 3, 2021

Sharon was a part of my sporting life from the very beginning as a cheerleader and supporter. I am so pleased that I had a chance to re-connect with Sharon (and Eugene as well) through the 2019 Central Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. I want to pay it forward and emulate the energy and passion which Sharon shared with me and so many others in our life journeys. My sincere condolences to Eugene and all of Sharon's friends.

Ursula Rymarchuk

May 1, 2021

So sorry Eugene, Sharon will be in our hearts forever!

Elmer Bussey

April 30, 2021

Elmer and Terri Bussey, of Vernon, send condolences to you, Eugene, reading of the loss of your dear wife of many decades. Elmer remembers Sharon from High School, and you, Eugene, from your shared Kimberley History. He is still available for that coffee you both agreed upon!!

Davene Herman Bird

April 30, 2021

Dear Eugene and Louise,
Davene Herman Bird Karsten and Doug Karsten would like you to know that we are thinking about you at this difficult time, praying for your strength as you withstand the loss of your dear wife of many years. We chanced to hear on CBC Morning Show from Kelowna, the voice of Sharon, several months ago, as she was being interviewed after her donation to the Library/Museum of a treasured relic from her ancestor, who had been gifted by First Nations up north. Just another example of her giving nature.

Linda Marshall

April 29, 2021

Dear Eugene - I was so incredibly sorry to hear of Sharon's passing. As you know she was a great influence in my life. She taught me how to be a volunteer and how to treat volunteers. Now as I lead a team of volunteers in Swift Current, when I don't know exactly what to do I ask myself "what would Sharon do"? She was not only a unique, talented and loved individual, she was a force of nature. My thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.

Marge Noble

April 28, 2021

Dear Eugene, I am so sorry for your loss of wonderful Sharon. We share huge Kimberley connections. My family knew the Daniel family (Noble’s, Chapman Camp) Your Mother, Miriam, did my hair for my wedding to Bruce in 1957. We reconnected with fine memories when Miriam moved to Kelowna. My heartfelt condolences and sympathies. Marge

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